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I love Mr Armitage and I admire him a lot! 😍😍💖💙💜❤ I always enjoy every single work of him! Thank you so much for sharing this little sample. I always love so much to listen his sexy manly voice always pronouncing the English perfectly understandable, but it's even better to hear it seeing him while reading appreciate his expressions! 😍😍💖💜❤💙 Mr Armitage always mesmerizes me!
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From the North and South, Spooks etc never bored watching him. And his voice really lower my blood pressure 😊I’ll tell my quack I don’t need med anymore. I had a natural med 😉😍
Richard Armitage reads Byron's poem beautifully . It is a shame that the subtitles are so distractingly high though, covering his chin. Could they be lowered?
This poem is one of my favourites ... read so many times in my old days. Wish to hear with his voice: How Do I Love Thee, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways by William Wordsworth.
You read this so well such a lovely deep voice that melts my heart. Please could I ask where I'm able to purchase your audio books. If your able to answer my question thank you in advance Richard xx ❤️
No specious splendour of this stone Endears it to my memory ever; With lustre only once it shone, And blushes modest as the giver. Some, who can sneer at friendship's ties, Have, for my weakness, oft reproved me; Yet still the simple gift I prize,- For I am sure the giver loved me. He offer'd it with downcast look, As fearful that I ,ight refuse it; I told him when the gift I took, My only fear should be to lose it. This pledge attentively I view'd, And sparkling as I held it near, Methought one drop the stone bedew'd, And ever since I've loved a tear. Still, to adorn his humble youth, Nor wealth nor birth their treasures yield; But he who seeks the flowers of truth, Must quit the garden for the field. 'Tis not the plant uprear'd in sloth, Which beauty shows, and sheds perfume; The flowers which yield the most of both In Nature's wild luxuriance bloom. Had Fortune aided Nature's care, For once forgetting to be blind, His would have been an ample share, If well proportion'd to his mind. But had the goddess clearly seen, His form had fix'd her fickle breast; Her countless hoards would his have been, And none remain'd to give the rest.
@@RSLiterature And that 's praiseworthy because we love poems and hearing them in Richard Amitage' s voice is charming. But around the world, people may not understand English well when they hear it, but they can understand subtitles. Which makes the experience more enjoyable. A Brazilian fan of Byron and Richard Amitage. 👏👏👏😘
Mr. Armitage with your fine voice, would you please do this over in the manner it deserves? This conversational "technique" going round these past 20 years in the British theatre is truly crippling. There is a good deal of music in this poem and the choppy modern technique really doesn't work here. I can help if needed....
Best voice ever. What a delight to close my eyes and just listen...
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It´s so lovely not only to listen to him but to actually see him read, I really enjoyed that 💗, thank you 😊.
Mr Richard Armitage....his voice is wonderful!!!
Absolutely lovely, his voice is so soothing. I could listen to him read all day!❤️
So nice to see him reading it as well as hearing that amazing, soothing voice
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Can someone help me off the floor? I've just swooned.
Me too! Anything to do with Richard Armitage and I’m permanently on the floor! Utterly besotted xxx
same same
What a wonderful surprise. Such a beautiful voice, Richard Armitage.
Would love to hear him read 'When we two parted', my favourite Byron poem.
Richard Armitage great storyteller🌹❤️❤️❤️♥️💋
Очень нравится прекрасный голос Ричарда Армитаджа.Байрон -великий поэт.☀️💖🌹
the words and the voice...so soft, so calm, yet eloquent
I love Mr Armitage and I admire him a lot! 😍😍💖💙💜❤ I always enjoy every single work of him! Thank you so much for sharing this little sample. I always love so much to listen his sexy manly voice always pronouncing the English perfectly understandable, but it's even better to hear it seeing him while reading appreciate his expressions! 😍😍💖💜❤💙 Mr Armitage always mesmerizes me!
So beautiful! The best Voice ever! ❤️
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From Bolivia...kisses to Richard. He has such a beautiful voice! It is unbelievable! With all my heart I wish his best dreams come true.
❤
Richard Armitage has such a great voice and is fantastic at reading
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I could listen to his voice all day …
Wonderful poem! Wonderful actor, Richard Armitage!
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So nice that it has a different cadence than the Audible reading.
My Christmas gift. From Brazilian fan. Thanks Richard!
From the North and South, Spooks etc never bored watching him. And his voice really lower my blood pressure 😊I’ll tell my quack I don’t need med anymore. I had a natural med 😉😍
I could listen to him talk for hours 🥰
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Almost a birthday present for me (my B-day was yesterday) LOL Well thank you Mr. Armitage ;-)
Lovely voice
Can he say “O’er” more often, please?
I wish it would never get end....please share more and thank you Mr Armitage....💘
That smile at the end.... [[dies]]
Love him!
xoxo, such a lovely voice.
TI AMO RICHARD!!! TI AMERÒ PER SEMPRE.....💓💓💓
Yep ... Hands Down ... My favorite narrator 🤗🥰
Beautiful.
Richard Armitage reads Byron's poem beautifully . It is a shame that the subtitles are so distractingly high though, covering his chin. Could they be lowered?
La voz ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
This poem is one of my favourites ... read so many times in my old days.
Wish to hear with his voice:
How Do I Love Thee, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways by William Wordsworth.
You read this so well such a lovely deep voice that melts my heart.
Please could I ask where I'm able to purchase your audio books. If your able to answer my question thank you in advance Richard xx ❤️
someone needs to write an english teacher fanfic with RA as the protagonist
Cool cool 👍😊☕️
More more
I couldn’t concentrate on what he was saying but it’s good anyway🥰
THORIN OAKENSHIELD
Thorin reading poetry 😉
@@senoritaaurora5123 Yuppers
*swoon*
No specious splendour of this stone
Endears it to my memory ever;
With lustre only once it shone,
And blushes modest as the giver.
Some, who can sneer at friendship's ties,
Have, for my weakness, oft reproved me;
Yet still the simple gift I prize,-
For I am sure the giver loved me.
He offer'd it with downcast look,
As fearful that I ,ight refuse it;
I told him when the gift I took,
My only fear should be to lose it.
This pledge attentively I view'd,
And sparkling as I held it near,
Methought one drop the stone bedew'd,
And ever since I've loved a tear.
Still, to adorn his humble youth,
Nor wealth nor birth their treasures yield;
But he who seeks the flowers of truth,
Must quit the garden for the field.
'Tis not the plant uprear'd in sloth,
Which beauty shows, and sheds perfume;
The flowers which yield the most of both
In Nature's wild luxuriance bloom.
Had Fortune aided Nature's care,
For once forgetting to be blind,
His would have been an ample share,
If well proportion'd to his mind.
But had the goddess clearly seen,
His form had fix'd her fickle breast;
Her countless hoards would his have been,
And none remain'd to give the rest.
Why the need for English subtitles with someone speaking perfectly understandable, ie, pretty much RP, English?
Hi Martine! Glad you're enjoying the video. We add closed captions to all of our videos to make our videos accessible to as many people as possible.
@@RSLiterature
And that 's praiseworthy because we love poems and hearing them in Richard Amitage' s voice is charming. But around the world, people may not understand English well when they hear it, but they can understand subtitles. Which makes the experience more enjoyable.
A Brazilian fan of Byron and Richard Amitage. 👏👏👏😘
Have you ever heard of deaf people? 🤔
Mr. Armitage with your fine voice, would you please do this over in the manner it deserves? This conversational "technique" going round these past 20 years in the British theatre is truly crippling. There is a good deal of music in this poem and the choppy modern technique really doesn't work here. I can help if needed....